Do you believe in undying love? How far would you go for your true love?

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At the East Martello Museum in Key West,
Florida there is a picture of a man called Carl Tanzler and right next to him are some
items that belong to him. He came to Key west in 1927 leaving behind his first
wife because he knew she was not the right girl. Let’s backtrack further to how
he figured this out. When Carl was about 10 years old, he has a dream where his
dead Aunt brings a girl and tells him “This girl will one day be your bride to
be”. You find her and she will live with you happily forever.

Carl Tanzler aka Count Von Cosel

So now, Carl
dumps the first bride and moves to Key West in 1927 and changes his name to
Count von Cosel. At this point he is very rich and claims he has 9 university
degrees. He gets a job as an X-ray technician at the Marine Hospital. Three
years later a beautiful Cuban girl walks into the hospital by the name of Elena
Hoyos.

Elena Hoyos - Her official full name was Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos

Carl immediately recognizes her as the same girl in the dream and falls
in love. He volunteers to diagnose her for free. She is diagnosed with
Tuberculosis. Now, at that time Tuberculosis was a terrible disease, most
people who got it simply died. Of course he wants her to live.

Elena Hoyos - The exotic beauty Carl Tanzler fell in love with

He
volunteers to take care of her in all his free time and tries desperately to
find a cure for her. He is even proposing marriage to her every single day. He
is 55 and she is 19, so she is turning him down every day.

Carl Tanzler tried desperately to save Elena Hoyos

Three years go by, and Elena dies of tuberculosis. She is
then taken to the Dean Lopez funeral home, for her very first funeral. What do
mean by that? The story gets stranger. This funeral is attended by less than a
dozen people. Elena’s family and Count Von Cosel. Now, he doesn’t want her in
an unmarked wooden box which is all her family could afford. He builds a huge
mausoleum with electricity inside it.

The mausoleum of Elena Hoyos - built by Carl Tanzler

Her grave had a telephone inside
connected to a telephone outside the mausoleum. Every night, he goes to this
mausoleum, stands outside, picks up the phone and talks to her for an hour. It
turns out he is still proposing marriage to her every day.

The mausoleum was furnished with a phone connection so Carl could talk to Elena everyday

After a year and a
half, he calls his friend and tells him “Persistence paid off, Elena agreed to
marry me”. His friend thinks it is a joke, but the following night, Count Von
Cosel quietly broke into the mausoleum and took Elena’s body home.

Severely decayed body of Elena Hoyos

Now imagine a body that’s been slowly decomposing for 18
months. So, he cuts her open, stuffs her with rags, attaches her bones together
with wire and coat hangers.

He puts glass eyes in sockets, uses mortician’s wax
to take care of decay and now dresses her in a beautiful white dress. He then
celebrates a private wedding ceremony. For the next seven years, they lived
together as a happy married couple in every single way. Yes, Von Cosel also
recreated other parts of Elena to consummate the marriage.

Restored corpse of Elena Hoyos

7 years is a long time in a small island, so the word
gets around. Kids who lived in Flagler ave would peek through the window after
he goes to work, and find an exotic lady lying motionless in the bedroom. He
was also seen outside with her taking a nice romantic boat ride around the
island after dark. When one of the kids’
fathers confronts him, he says “You know kids have a wild imagination, but I
don’t want you to talk about this anymore” and buys him a brand new Ford Model
48. This was a great car at that time. By 1940, half a dozen people are driving
these Ford Model 48s in the island.

Another photo of Elena's decomposed body

Everything is working out well, until Florinda
comes along. Florinda is Elena’s sister and she shows up at the Count’s
doorstep with her husband. Now, Von Cosel calmly invites them into the living
room and says “Elena, your sister is here”. Florinda is shocked to see her
sister’s body propped up in a chair. The next thing you know, Cops are swarming
all over the place. Elena’s body is
taken back to Dean Lopez funeral home for another funeral.

The second funeral of Elena Hoyos which became a national sensation

Now, this time,
about 6800 people show up for the funeral and the population of Key West was
only about 2500 back then. Dean Lopezes are charging 10 cents a head. Schools
closed early to help kids catch a glimpse of the body.

Photo of Elena Hoyos at the second funeral in Key West, Florida

Now, they decided to
chop up her body and bury her in three secret locations, because people knew
that Count Von Cosel is gonna try to find her when he gets out of Prison. This
poor woman needed to finally rest in peace. Meanwhile he goes in front of the
grand jury and within a few months he walks out a free man, thanks to the
Statute of limitations. Even while walking out of the court, he asks them “May
I keep Elena?”. They tell him it is impossible because she is buried in 3
different locations and there is no way for him to find out where they are. He
goes back to a small town in Central Florida called Zephyrhills, yes that’s
where they make the water bottles. For the next 8 years he stays there,
painting portraits of Elena and telling people about his true love. One
morning, he is found dead, naked on top of a replica of Elena. Guess he made
another one and married her. In his will, he mentioned he wanted the replica to
be buried with him, which was done by the undertaker.

Carl Tanzler was found dead on top of a wax replica of Elena Hoyos in 1952

Thousands of people attended the funeral, mostly to see
Count Von Cosel and the replica of Elena being buried together. One odd visitor
drove up in a Ford Model 48, he came all the way from Key West to Zephryhills.
He was none other than the person who was supposed to chop up the body and bury
the pieces of Elena. Years later, he admitted he never did chop up the body;
Von Cosel paid him off and got back the body. It was not a replica of Elena
that’s buried with him, it is Elena herself.

P.S: Want a more creepy story from Key West, Florida? Click here for Robert the Doll!